Maurice Bendrix, the hero of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, is one of modern literature's great soreheads. |
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The End Room was the scene of my most overt act of schoolday rebellion, when I threw a chair at the teacher. |
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Like The End Of Violence, it sometimes feels clumsy and ponderous, and seems unlikely to attract more than a cult audience. |
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The End of India has received unmerciful reviews, but hey, the reading public loves the grand old man anyway. |
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That should give you a pretty good idea of the socioeconomic class that The End of the Suburbs is concerned with. |
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The End of Gangs By Sam Quinones, Pacific-Standard Los Angeles gave America the modern street gang. |
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The FDA is now apparently taking policy cues from The End, a 1978 comedy starring Burt Reynolds and dom DeLuise. |
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The professor of gerontology at the University of Newcastle is giving this year's series of five Lectures under the provocative title The End Of Age. |
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The End Result will also do its best to match you up with someone they feel you'll be comfortable dealing with. |
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That relationship is generally thought to have informed the writing of The End of the Affair, published in 1951, when the affair came to an end. |
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Most analysts predict that the country will revalue before the end of the year. |
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In the end, the debate created a degree of rancor among the committee members. |
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By the end of the 10th mile, three bicyclists were crowding the racer in front. |
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This represents a structure for the end of pressure vessels, most applicably plate heat exchangers, for reducing the effects of movement changes and vibrations. |
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Rod Jones, taking a break from Idlewild to concentrate on his 'solo' project The Birthday Suit, plays The End in Birmingham on Sunday. |
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Their team was ahead by two points when the buzzer signaled the end of the game. |
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The pair ended up in fifth place on 34 points on Saturday night after they performed a paso doble to At The End Of The Day from Les Miserables. |
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And there's no doubt this is what At The End Of A Winding Day, the new record from The Hedge Schools, is doing. |
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In the book The End of the Line, it is claimed cod is an example of how unsustainable fishing is destroying ocean ecosystems. |
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In the end, nothing that dramatic happened, but after our night together, everything became imbued with what I now see as a certain fatedness. |
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Macdonald wrote the last track on the album, In The End, at the end of her previous tour and Life in a Beautiful Light was then recorded in Surrey. |
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The End Result helps the Fortune 1000 improve the leadership skills of managers and supervisors by providing custom training programs and training products. |
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He'd begin with a premise and wrap it up at the end, full circle, the moral of the story hanging on the last word of the last line. |
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She got him going with all these stories, and then she'd leave him, and he'd be up all night trying to figure out the end. |
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I grasped the end of the rope and pulled as hard as I could. |
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After he scored a touchdown he spiked the ball in the end zone. |
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Special acknowledgments will be made at the end of the meeting. |
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By the end of the war, however, the United States Navy had emerged as the world's largest. |
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By the end of the war the Royal Navy comprised over 4,800 ships, and was the second largest fleet in the world. |
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For most observers, this personal loss was the beginning of the end of the royal marriage. |
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Moreover, printing, which had become widespread at the end of the previous century, meant that vernacular Bibles could be produced in quantity. |
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At the end of Elizabeth's reign, the Church of England was firmly in place, but held the seeds of future conflict. |
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By the end of 1554, the pope had approved the deal, and the Heresy Acts were revived. |
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Towards the end of her reign, a series of economic and military problems weakened her popularity. |
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At the end of her life, Elizabeth was also believed to speak Welsh, Cornish, Scottish and Irish in addition to the languages mentioned above. |
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Both sides will be disappointed not to have claimed their second win of the season, but in the end each had reasons to be grateful for the point. |
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After the end of the period of conquests, it was necessary to manage extensive and different territories with a strong bureaucracy. |
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Out of the 40,000 inhabitants on Guadeloupe, at the end of the 17th century, there were more than 26,000 blacks and 9,000 whites. |
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It was also the end of the period when England was a separate realm before its royal union with Scotland. |
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Potatoes were just arriving at the end of the period, and became increasingly important. |
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It is often beautiful, but its sentences tend to start, pause, and finish at the end of lines, with the risk of monotony. |
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Between the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 and the end of the 17th century, classical ideas were in vogue. |
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The end of Charles's independent governance came when he attempted to apply the same religious policies in Scotland. |
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This Parliamentarian victory marked the end of the Second English Civil War. |
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By the end of August disease and a shortage of supplies had reduced his army, and he had to order a retreat towards his base at Dunbar. |
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Cromwell's army then took Edinburgh, and by the end of the year his army had occupied much of southern Scotland. |
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This would allow for the King's restoration and the end of the stalemate between Parliament and the King. |
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Charles was moved to Hurst Castle at the end of 1648, and thereafter to Windsor Castle. |
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Nor was there any proof that they had been improperly used in jacking up the end of the car. |
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By the end of this period some Independent Puritans were again derisively using the term Roundhead to refer to the Presbyterian Puritans. |
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The indecisive outcome of the Second Battle of Newbury in October meant that by the end of 1644 the war still showed no signs of ending. |
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At the end of the day, it was inevitable that the IRA would discover that its weapons were being jarked. |
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Booth held Cheshire until the end of August when he was defeated by General Lambert. |
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At the end of a Jersey wall section, plastic or metal barrels are placed to protect cars. |
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When William refused, Arlington threatened that William would witness the end of the Republic's existence. |
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The plot of the story concerns a group of Jacobite sympathisers paying a visit to an aged Bonnie Prince Charlie towards the end of his life. |
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Union with England in 1707 meant the end of the Scottish Parliament and independence. |
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The Edinburgh Medical School rose to prominence by the end of the 18th century. |
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The transfer of Hong Kong to China in 1997 marked for many the end of the British Empire. |
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In 1830 the new railway opened and by the end of the year was carrying freight. |
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By the end of 1827 the company had also bought Chittaprat from Robert Wilson and Experiment from Stephenson. |
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He stood in the jinker and gave the horse a great thwack on the backside with the end of the reins. |
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An extension from Stanhope to Wearhead opened in 1895, and the line over Stainmore to Tebay was doubled by the end of the century. |
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At the end of 1793, the army began to prevail and revolts were defeated with ease. |
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The women demanded equality for men and then moved on to a demand for the end of male domination. |
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By the end of April 1804, Addington, who had lost his parliamentary support, had decided to resign. |
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At the end of the parliamentary session, he went to Cheltenham Spa to recuperate. |
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It may appear that they're getting ahead by cheating, but they'll get their just deserts in the end. |
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In the end, 17,000 Prussians had kept 33,000 badly needed French reinforcements off the field. |
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By the end of the fighting, the French had lost Aspern but still controlled Essling. |
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The fall of Toulon at the end of December 1793 severely damaged British fortunes in the Mediterranean. |
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A large French assault at the end of November broke the allied lines, forcing a general retreat towards Genoa. |
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By the end of the 17th century, Scots had practically ceased to exist, at least in literary form. |
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The end of the 19th century saw Britain being swept by football mania, attracting huge crowds of largely working class men. |
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The new teacher was so enthusiastic, I hope she can keep it up until the end of the year. |
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At the end of September 1940, the Tripartite Pact united Japan, Italy and Germany to formalise the Axis Powers. |
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The British were driven from the Balkans after Germany conquered the Greek island of Crete by the end of May. |
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It called for the end of American aid to China and for the supply of oil and other resources to Japan. |
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The Soviet victory at Kursk marked the end of German superiority, giving the Soviet Union the initiative on the Eastern Front. |
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Total and unconditional surrender was signed on 7 May, to be effective by the end of 8 May. |
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Fighting continued on Luzon, Mindanao, and other islands of the Philippines until the end of the war. |
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American naval and amphibious forces also moved towards Japan, taking Iwo Jima by March, and Okinawa by the end of June. |
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At the end of five months of war, one thing has become more and more clear. |
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Also, the Brazilian Navy and Air Force acted in the Atlantic Ocean from the middle of 1942 until the end of the war. |
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From the 14th, Allied troops were landed in Norway, but by the end of the month, southern parts of Norway were in German hands. |
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In the end the Soviets proposed a five power conference, which did not meet until after Churchill had retired. |
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By the end of 1940 significant improvements had been made in the Underground and in many other large shelters. |
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Plymouth was attacked five times before the end of the month while Belfast, Hull, and Cardiff were hit. |
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By the end of the air campaign over Britain, only eight percent of the German effort against British ports was made using mines. |
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Tropical Africa was only fully drawn into the colonial system at the end of the 19th century. |
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The end of the Civil War in 1865 prompted both France and Spain to evacuate those two countries. |
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The following list shows the colonial powers following the end of hostilities in 1945, and their colonial or administrative possessions. |
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The end goal tends to be universally regarded as good, but there has been much debate over the best way to grant full independence. |
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As each division of the NHS is required to break even at the end of each financial year, the service should in theory never be in deficit. |
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The Indian subcontinent drifted northeastwards, colliding with the Eurasian plate nearly 55 million years ago, towards the end of Paleocene. |
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In the radicalised times at the end of World War I, democratic reforms were often seen as a means to counter popular revolutionary currents. |
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The UK economy was deep in recession by this stage and remained so until the end of the year. |
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By the end of 1930 unemployment had doubled to over two and a half million. |
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Since the end of the Troubles, Northern Ireland has witnessed rising numbers of tourists. |
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By the end of 1721, New Orleans counted 1256 inhabitants, of which about half were slaves. |
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The state lost a House seat at the end of the 112th Congress due to stagnant population growth as recorded by the 2010 United States Census. |
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The limited years of Spanish rule at the end of the 18th century did not result in widespread adoption of the Spanish language. |
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At the end of the marathon, her labored breathing told us she was exhausted. |
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At the end of the last Ice Age the Bristol Channel was dry land, but subsequently the sea level rose, resulting in major coastal changes. |
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At the end of the marathon, her laboured breathing told us she was exhausted. |
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For Europe as a whole, 1500 is often considered to be the end of the Middle Ages, but there is no universally agreed upon end date. |
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English historians often use the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 to mark the end of the period. |
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The deposition of the last emperor of the west, Romulus Augustulus, in 476 has traditionally marked the end of the Western Roman Empire. |
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The political structure of Western Europe changed with the end of the united Roman Empire. |
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Rome, for instance, shrank from a population of hundreds of thousands to around 30,000 by the end of the 6th century. |
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Gold continued to be minted until the end of the 7th century, when it was replaced by silver coins. |
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The percentage of serfs amongst the peasantry declined from a high of 90 to closer to 50 per cent by the end of the period. |
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The price was high, as the population of France at the end of the Wars was likely half what it had been at the start of the conflict. |
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At the end of 2002, the Sangatte centre was closed after the UK agreed to take some of its refugees. |
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At the end of the 20th century Liverpool was concentrating on regeneration, a process which continues today. |
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When Browne's turn came, he went down like a true larrikin, giving cheek to the end. |
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Road tunnels were built in East London at the end of the 19th century, being the Blackwall Tunnel and the Rotherhithe Tunnel. |
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Constant tropical rain makes a mush of hard old lavas. The end product is a brick red soil called laterite. |
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By the end of the Ordovican, Gondwana was at the south pole, early North America had collided with Europe, closing the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Towards the end of the era, the continents gathered together into a supercontinent called Pangaea, which included most of the Earth's land area. |
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At the end of this period, the Earth's crust sank here which led to the area being covered by sea, depositing a variety of new rocks. |
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At the end of the last glaciation, about 10,000 years ago, the area's ecosystem was characterised by a largely treeless tundra. |
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Towards the end of this period granite was formed beneath the overlying rocks of Devon and Cornwall, now exposed at Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. |
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He looked through the glass at the fire, set it down on the end of the desk and wiped his lips with a sheer lawn handkerchief. |
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The lowest two denominations were withdrawn following the end of the Napoleonic wars. |
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The new leaflets at the end of the branch were a lighter shade of green than the mature leaves. |
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By the end of 2014, UK growth had become the fastest in the G7 and in Europe, and employment was at its highest since records began. |
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In 1946, shortly after the end of Norman's tenure, the bank was nationalised by the Labour government. |
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Team Lotus's participation in Formula One ended at the end of the 1994 season. |
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All BMW engine supply ended in 2003 with the end of Silver Seraph production. |
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This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006 after around 1,000 cars, with all car production reverting to the Crewe plant. |
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By the end of the 19th century the Russian Empire, particularly the Branobel company in Azerbaijan, had taken the lead in production. |
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One of the last sunk post mills in England was situated at the end of Mill Lane. |
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Many of the secondary schools have sixth forms, allowing pupils to optionally take A Levels after the end of compulsory education. |
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Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia left the city to oversee the transfer of Hong Kong in 1997, which marked for many the end of the empire. |
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Engine testing was initiated in June 2011, and was expected to continue to the end of that year. |
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Near the end of his career, Faraday proposed that electromagnetic forces extended into the empty space around the conductor. |
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The end of the tube was a large sphere where the beam would impact on the glass, created a glowing patch. |
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At the end of his first year, he was awarded a Heginbottom Scholarship to study physics. |
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At the end of the same year he sent in his resignation as Lucasian professor, walking away also from the Cambridge struggle with Whewell. |
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Boole considered converting to Judaism but in the end was said to have chosen Unitarianism. |
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Turing has been honoured in various ways in Manchester, the city where he worked towards the end of his life. |
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Such was the end of that vile and wicked woman, worthy of a more cruel death and to be torn of dogs limbmeal. |
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To the end of the metal fuel line you attach a four-foot length of flexible fuel line. |
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Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun. |
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In the early years of the GWR its wagons were painted brown, but this changed to red before the end of the broad gauge. |
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To the end of the piston rod was attached a cord passing over two pulleys and a weight hung down from the cord's end. |
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Four days later, Boulton attended a meeting of the Privy Council, and was awarded a contract at the end of the month. |
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Although theoretically still compulsory, the 1907 Act effectively marked the end of compulsory infant vaccination in England. |
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Near the end of the 19th century compound engines came into widespread use. |
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Near the end of the 18th century, two laws about chemical reactions emerged without referring to the notion of an atomic theory. |
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Since the end of the 20th century, the place of classical mechanics in physics has been no longer that of an independent theory. |
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Or, equivalently, one can let F be the torque applied by the lever to the end of the wire, and X be the angle by which that end turns. |
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A mass m attached to the end of a spring is a classic example of a harmonic oscillator. |
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Following the end of World War II, diesel power began to appear on railroads in many countries. |
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Many were sold off as surplus at the end of hostilities, finding work on small industrial railways. |
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The amount due is calculated with income tax at the end of the year, based on figures supplied on the SA100 tax return. |
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However, towards the end of the 19th century the economy began declining, and by the 1940s Malta's economy was in serious crisis. |
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The sixth form course lasts for two years, at the end of which students sit for the Matriculation examination. |
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The remaining portion of English DNA is primarily French, introduced in a migration after the end of the Ice Age. |
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There is little indication of any negative connotation in the term before the end of the Viking Age. |
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Thus the end of the Viking Age for the Scandinavians also marks the start of their relatively brief Middle Ages. |
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Many Japanese TV commercial films carry corporate logomarks at the end to identify the products' mother brand. |
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The Roman Empire emerged with the end of the Republic and the dictatorship of Augustus Caesar. |
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Among the reasons for the Second Punic War was the subsequent war reparations Carthage acquiesced to at the end of the First Punic War. |
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The contract requires him to finish work by the end of the year. |
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The students will all be tested again at the end of the school year. |
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Go through those double doors and walk to the end of the hall. |
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And this they would generally keep for an Acroteleutic at the end of their psalms. |
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At the end of the world after the last judgment, time will cease and we will live like the angels in a state of aeviternity. |
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So women are never angrie, but to the end a man should againe be angrie with them, therein imitating the lawes of Love. |
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But in the end, all politics is local, and almost every race is decided by local issues. |
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We may picture Vesal's impatience waiting the end of these divagating sessions, the final cautions against mistaking a julep for an apozene! |
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The audience was more captivated by the growing ash at the end of his cigarette than by his words. |
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I hid my books in the long grass near the ashpit at the end of the garden where nobody ever came and hurried along the canal bank. |
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To avoid lung collapse at the end of expiration and the development of atelectotrauma, the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure is crucial. |
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At the end of the day, it is commodities that will have the biggest impact on the Canadian dollar over the next year. |
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At the end of the month, Merlin ordered the disbanding of the Police Legion, which had been infiltrated by the Babouvists. |
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An analysis was made of the mixture of active bacterized peat and soil at the commencement of incubation as well as at the end. |
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Murder is a stranger beast than suicide, although the end result of both is the same. |
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He was bent on reaching the end of the book, even if it meant staying up all night. |
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I think your best bet would be to book the Italian tour for the end of June. |
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By preventing legislative usurpation in the beginning, the bicameral legislature avoids executive usurpation in the end. |
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My wife and children were blackberrying at the end of the garden and I was simply reading. |
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Ms. Marcotte joined the Edwards campaign at the end of January in the new post of blogmaster. |
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At the end of the conference, they awarded him with a rubber chicken as a booby prize for complaining the loudest. |
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I had really wanted to dive off the 10-meter platform, but in the end I bottled out. |
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He tends to bounce a check or two toward the end of each month, before his payday. |
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That is why the break fast at the end of Yom Kippur often has an air of achievement. |
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We have a very young team and I think they've really brought it on strong at the end. |
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The buttkicker portion of the trail comes towards the end with a steep plunge into Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. |
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For me, each performance was a car wreck. At the end of each one I had no clear memory of what had happened. |
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Place a break statement at the end of every case to prevent case fall-through. |
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They stopped for a moment at the end of the set to catch their breath before resuming play. |
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Anyway at the end of my day, I decided to give him a call because the worse thing that would happen is that I would have to catch the bus. |
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The man who has gone around the cocktail circuit pounding cheerios to the end of time did not come in here and open his mouth once on the Bill. |
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Now, the fact is, I had started because I thought I saw the end of a good clew. |
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Cmene are always written with a period at the end, and if they start with a vowel then also with a period at the beginning. |
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There were a lot of problems at the start, but it all came out well in the end. |
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The project took a few days to gain momentum, but by the end of the week, things were really cooking. |
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The copy sort results showed few people noticed the company name at the end of the commercial. |
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At the end, the microcatheter was removed and a coronariography was performed to exclude dissections. |
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In dede he talketh arrogantlye of his person in the end of his booke, and determinately like a counseller with God in this place. |
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England cut loose at the end of the half, Ashton, Mark Cueto and Mike Tindall all crossing before the break. |
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At the end o' the six paces yer cuts yer 'and away an' brings it smartly dahn ter yer side an' looks to yer front. |
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At the end, the orchestra played a somber dead march that was punctuated by harsh, chilling blows on the timpani. |
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In short, it's usual for the syuzhet to appear more diachronic at the beginning and more synchronic at the end. |
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A more succinct way to say this is that the versioning the CLR enforces for strong-named assemblies means the end of DLL hell. |
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It was estimated, for example, that Treasurer Wayne Swan had given more than 250 interviews and doorstops by the end of his first year in office. |
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Attach the rubber tubing to the drainpipe of the ice chamber and place the end in a pail. |
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On one of my expeditions, after a stormy night, at the end of March, the hounds drew all day without finding a fox. |
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At the end of June 1997, there were 325 cinema sites and 28 drive-in sites in Australia. |
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There is a long argument to prove that foreign conquest is not the end of the State, showing that many people took the imperialist view. |
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Sometimes she took the cable car to the end of the line, then walked to the Presidio. |
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Yet for the vast majority of those who acted on their urges to be in pictures, Hollywood was not the end of the rainbow but the end of the road. |
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So was Repatha, or evolocumab, a similar drug developed by Amgen that is expected to win F.D.A. approval by the end of August. |
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He protested his innocence to the end, claiming he had been falsely charged and convicted. |
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I have some respect for the views of the finishippers, as they realize that a romance would ruin the show, so they'll put it off till the end. |
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Flake after flake ran out of the tubs, until we were compelled to hand the end of our line to the second mate to splice his own on to. |
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The bartender Frisbeed a cardboard coaster to the patron at the end of the bar. |
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The frosty pumpkin is the sign of the end of the growing season, soon the greenery will wither and harvest end for the year. |
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At the end of the 1960s doctors at UCLA's Gender Identity Research Clinic debated privately whether FTMs even qualified as transsexuals. |
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In the end, she went with a simple white jumpsuit, with just a bit of cleavage. She thought it looked futurey. |
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I play for two minutes of garbage time at the end of a blowout? Is that all the time I'm going to see anymore? |
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By the end of 24 hours, nine water garglers, but only two in the licorice group, still found it painful to swallow. |
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This episode marks the beginning of the end of the gaytastic relationship between Mr. Slave and Mr. Garrison. |
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It's all well and good having a relationship, but at the end of the day all I want to do is get my leg over. |
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At the end of a short side-street a narrow ginnel with concrete bollards led into the surprisingly wide area in which the blocks of flats stood. |
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Another Scotland opportunity went a-begging when John Barclay failed to grasp an offload at the end of some probing phases. |
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In the end, there was nothing that Frost could do to defeat Sessions, who won handedly by 56 to 44 percent. |
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At the end of the Phoney War, Winston Churchill became the wartime Prime Minister. |
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The other coaches offered their opinions, but in the end the head coach decided. |
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Determination of minor head loss is simple and straightforward, and a standared nomograph in common use is included at the end of the chapter. |
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Since the end of the British Empire, the UK has nonetheless remained a major military power. |
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Unable to return to Poland at the end of World War II, over 120,000 Polish veterans remained in the UK permanently. |
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The country they ruled experienced greater prosperity from the end of the 14th century through the Scottish Renaissance to the Reformation. |
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Towards the end of the century Prime Ministers of Scottish descent included William Gladstone, and the Earl of Rosebery. |
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At the end of the last glacial period, rising sea levels finally severed the last land connection. |
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This final stage, nevertheless, coincided with or resulted in the end of continental extension in Africa. |
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Following rapid climate changes at the end of the LGM this region was repopulated by Magdalenian culture. |
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At the end of the Upper Paleolithic, a group of humans crossed the Bering land bridge and quickly expanded throughout North and South America. |
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Towards the end of the century the size of the helm port on large ships was much reduced by bringing the head of the rudder inside the ship. |
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Lawyers in both England and America learned the law from his Institutes and Reports until the end of the 18th century. |
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In each case, the bill must be passed by the House of Commons at least one calendar month before the end of the session. |
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Bessemer steel was being displaced by the open hearth furnace near the end of the 19th century. |
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Towards the end of the 18th century, the area was becoming more popular with travellers. |
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By the end of the 19th century, Britain was the wealthiest of all nations, and London a leading financial centre. |
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Bernard Jenkin, the Conservative spokesman for the regions, said the vote would mean the end of plans for a North East Assembly. |
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Fortunately for the county, advances were made by the end of the century with the introduction of modern sewers and water supplies. |
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Since the end of World War II, the number of sovereign states in the international system has surged. |
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If the pattern followed that in England, then the population may have fallen to as low as half a million by the end of the 15th century. |
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By the end of the Middle Ages grammar schools could be found in all the main burghs and some small towns. |
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Despite the end of a separate parliament for Scotland, it retained its own laws and system of courts. |
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With the end of the Western Roman Empire and with urban centers in decline, literacy and learning decreased in the West. |
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At the end of the 8th century, the former Western Roman Empire was decentralized and overwhelmingly rural. |
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In the end he is pleased to note that the Irish Church was saved from error by accepting the correct date for Easter. |
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It was begun at Old Minster, Winchester, towards the end of Alfred's reign. |
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By the end of 1070, Malcolm had married Edgar's sister Margaret of Wessex, the future Saint Margaret of Scotland. |
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The remaining books cover the reign of Nero, perhaps until his death in June 68 or until the end of that year to connect with the Histories. |
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Therefore, until the end of the 17th century the majority of books and almost all diplomatic documents were written in Latin. |
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Before the end of Roman rule in Britannia, many Saxons and other folk had been permitted to settle in these areas as farmers. |
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By the end of the 15th century, however, the Scottish dialect of Northern English had absorbed that designation. |
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Near the end of his life, Alexander and Aristotle became estranged over Alexander's relationship with Persia and Persians. |
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By the end of the decade, half of all immigration to the United States was from Ireland. |
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The period of civil unrest that followed until the end of the 19th century is referred to as the Land War. |
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The pupil could pass it on to any schoolmate heard speaking Welsh, with the pupil wearing it at the end of the day being given a beating. |
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Thus, the end of the last glacial period is not the end of the last ice age. |
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The end of the last glacial period was about 11,700 years ago, while the end of the last ice age has not yet come. |
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After this early maximum, the ice coverage was similar to today until the end of the last glacial period. |
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Towards the end, glaciers readvanced once more before retreating to their present extent. |
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Towards the end of the summer, for the reproductive season, the sexes necessarily commingle. |
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Even so, the monument appears to have eclipsed the site at Avebury in importance towards the end of this phase. |
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The Heel Stone lies north east of the sarsen circle, beside the end portion of Stonehenge Avenue. |
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A heel iron is bolted to the end of the rear landside and helps to carry the back of the plough. |
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At the end of each row, the paired ploughs are turned over, so the other can be used. |
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The end of the Iron Age extends into the very early Roman Empire under the theory that Romanisation required some time to take effect. |
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Based on the style of lettering and the accompanying objects, it probably dates to the end of the 2nd century. |
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The apparently largely peaceful and prosperous life of Hallstatt D culture was disrupted, perhaps even collapsed, right at the end of the period. |
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Near the end of his life, Caesar began to prepare for a war against the Parthian Empire. |
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According to Cassius Dio Claudius became very sickly and thin by the end of Caligula's reign, most likely due to stress. |
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Eastern cults such as Mithraism also grew in popularity towards the end of the occupation. |
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Roman law also denotes the legal system applied in most of Western Europe until the end of the 18th century. |
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Even Roman constitutionalists, such as the senator Cicero, lost a willingness to remain faithful to it towards the end of the republic. |
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At the end of the litigation, if things were not clear to him, he could refuse to give a judgment, by swearing that it wasn't clear. |
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By the end of 1350, the Black Death subsided, but it never really died out in England. |
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By the end of the imperial period, the city of Rome had nearly 300 horrea to supply its demands. |
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At the end of 169 Severus was of the required age to become a quaestor and journeyed back to Rome. |
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His forces, including Hun and Alan auxiliaries, may in the end have totalled rather less than 15,000 men. |
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Wulfhere initially succeeded in restoring the power of Mercia, but the end of his reign saw a serious defeat by Northumbria. |
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Near the end of his life he followed in Caedwalla's footsteps by abdicating and making a pilgrimage to Rome. |
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And in the end he, as well as three of his four children, shared Retief's fate in the massacre of Trekkers by the Zulu impis of Dingane. |
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Towards the end of his life, Eadred suffered from a digestive malady which would prove fatal. |
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Ulf the usurper's realignment and participation in the battle did not, in the end, earn him Cnut's forgiveness. |
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By the end of his life, he had entirely replaced the Scandinavian inner circle who advised him with Englishmen. |
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By the end of the 11th century, when Norway had been Christianised, the indigenous Norse religion and practices were prohibited. |
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By the end of William's reign most of the officials of government and the royal household were Normans. |
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By the end of 1081, William was back on the continent, dealing with disturbances in Maine. |
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Alphabetical indices of the terms in the other languages are given at the end of the book. |
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By the end of John's expedition on 26 October 1206, most of Aquitaine was secure. |
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The Ramnulfids had become the dominant power in southwestern France by the end of the 11th century. |
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