After the 2007 All Golds tour Great Britain was retired with the focus being more on strengthening the other three home nations. |
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He received the note, quickly signed, headed up the hill and alerted the other brigade, whereupon they then engaged the army. |
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On the other the chaos of China, four or five provinces of which are being tortured under communist rule. |
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The German bombers would attach themselves to either beam and fly along it until they started to pick up the signal from the other beam. |
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On the other hand, turbojets accelerate a much smaller mass flow of intake air and burned fuel, but they then reject it at very high speed. |
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However, English, sometimes in the form of Scots, is the dominant language, with few monoglots remaining in the other languages of the region. |
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On the other hand, most manufacturing may involve significant social and environmental costs. |
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Before the Labour Party rose in British politics, the Liberal Party was the other major political party along with the Conservatives. |
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The United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms are all constitutional monarchies in the Westminster tradition of constitutional governance. |
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A lower house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the upper house. |
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In the resulting conflagration both Houses of Parliament were destroyed, along with most of the other buildings in the palace complex. |
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On the next day there were no kittens, and the next day and all the other days were kittenless and quiet. |
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The General Secretary represents the party on behalf of the other members of the Labour Party in any legal matters or actions. |
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The kolytic type, on the other hand, is more calm and controlled, with a greater passivity of mind and body. |
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We selected a lichenous kopje perhaps fifteen yards away, and landed neatly on its summit one after the other. |
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London is divided into London boroughs while the other regions are divided into metropolitan counties, shire counties and unitary authorities. |
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The commission would not look at reducing the number of MPs from the other three constituent countries or financing of the devolved institutions. |
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The Crown Court is an inferior court in respect of the other work it undertakes, viz. |
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One case was from the Court of Chancery, and the other from the equity branch of the Court of the Exchequer. |
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The Law Lords were the ones who give opinions on the case, the other Lords normally concurring therein. |
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Normally, the Law Lords were the members who opined on the law, the other members merely concurring with their opinions. |
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Keele and Aston have a moderate research grant, but none of the other universities do. |
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Cornwall has become reliant on tourism, more so than the other counties of the South West. |
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The laithe house incorporates a barn as well as a byre, which the other house-barns do not. |
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On the other hand, large burghs became independent of the county for most purposes. |
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The debatable lands, on the other hand, were long a hideaway for criminals. |
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The medial side of the knee faces the other knee, while the outer side of the knee is lateral. |
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Use the step backward icon again and experiment with the other three icons, drawing overlapping shapes. Lather, rinse, repeat. |
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One crosses from Lakeside station to Fell Foot Park at the southern end of the lake, whilst the other links Bowness with Far Sawrey. |
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On the other hand, the assembly of Pangaea created huge arid inland areas subject to temperature extremes. |
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One is to call the sandstone an arenite, and the other is to call it a wacke. |
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They encounter Empousa, the comic monster, who reminds us in spite of her laughableness of the dangerousness of the other. |
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You'll be laughing on the other side of your face when the police find out you've been lying to them. |
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Angles between Slieve Donard and Snowdon were taken from Scafell Pike, as were angles measured from stations on each of the other two mountains. |
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Odom blocked Fabio Oberto's layin at the other end, leading to a fast-break layup from Fisher. |
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William Cawley, born 1602 in Chichester, was on the other side of the English Civil War. |
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Strictly speaking it is necessary for the debtor to offer the exact amount due as there is no obligation for the other party to provide change. |
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Joint owners can decide how they divide income and expenses, as long as one does not make a profit and the other a loss. |
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One, with long hanging pips, was trying to edge the other, a leansome male, lest there should be the possibility of a gift. |
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Additionally the AIS integrates all the other major offensive and defensive systems such as the DASS, Navigation, ACS and Communications. |
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The Fuegian they had named Jemmy Button lived like the other natives, had a wife, and had no wish to return to England. |
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After graduation, on the other hand, he applied for positions unsuccessfully, and had little in the way of career. |
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On the other hand, if life can start very easily and does not need any divine influence, then I will say that there is no god. |
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Does it reflect your position toward the other agencies that, in the words of your Deputy, this program should be as lighthanded as possible? |
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Some who had sold their outfits at Skagway, and pushed on light-handed so as to get through, began to appropriate new outfits on the other side. |
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There is also a larger than life bronze statue of him holding a steamship in one hand and a locomotive in the other. |
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On the other side of the beam was a chain attached to a pump at the base of the mine. |
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As the local grammar school was in disrepair Boulton was sent to an academy in Deritend, on the other side of Birmingham. |
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On the other hand, uploaded photographs or unguarded statements can be identified to an individual, who may regret this exposure. |
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One bottle contained enough distilled water to reconstitute the dried plasma contained within the other bottle. |
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This drift halts when an allele eventually becomes fixed, either by disappearing from the population, or replacing the other alleles entirely. |
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Gene flow may slow this process by spreading the new genetic variants also to the other populations. |
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On the other hand, Hooke's law is an accurate approximation for most solid bodies, as long as the forces and deformations are small enough. |
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The warmer fluid on one side of the loop is less dense and thus more buoyant than the cooler fluid on the other side. |
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Its thickness is the distance from the inner circle to the outer circle, and its width is the distance from one edge to the other. |
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This helps to prevent delays on one service affecting the other, and is commonly seen in metropolitan areas. |
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There are a small number of hangars on the other side of the runway to the rest of the airport. |
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Due to bilingualism half of the newspapers are published in English and the other half in Maltese. |
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The Romans gradually subdued the other peoples on the Italian peninsula, including the Etruscans. |
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He seized power along with the consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna and killed the other consul, Gnaeus Octavius, achieving his seventh consulship. |
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The technology of lontar writing in Bali, on the other hand, has never severely impeded the circulation of texts. |
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Diocletian did not use a disguised form of Republic, as the other emperors since Augustus had done. |
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The speech of an illiterate ceorl, on the other hand, can not be reconstructed. |
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On the other hand, a thane who thieved could pay a higher fine than a ceorl who did likewise. |
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Then people had to decide to use this leather for manuscripts rather than for any of the other things leather can be used for. |
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The policeman decided to look the other way when he realized the criminal's act could benefit him. |
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On the other hand, Pakistan's relations with Iran have been strained at times due to sectarian tensions. |
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On the other hand, scholars also suggest that there are commonalities amongst the Caribbean nations that suggest regionalism exists. |
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Proposed by CARICOM in 1992, the ACS soon won the support of the other countries of the region. |
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English is at the other extreme, with almost no remaining inflectional morphology. |
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Different groups and individuals may at any given time be on one side or the other. |
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If production of one good increases along the curve, production of the other good decreases, an inverse relationship. |
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This is because increasing output of one good requires transferring inputs to it from production of the other good, decreasing the latter. |
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It measures what an additional unit of one good costs in units forgone of the other good, an example of a real opportunity cost. |
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Along the PPF, scarcity implies that choosing more of one good in the aggregate entails doing with less of the other good. |
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Ricardo saw an inherent conflict between landowners on the one hand and labour and capital on the other. |
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On the other extreme, Bolivia officially recognizes 37 languages, the most by any country in the world. |
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The majority of the other settlements can be classed as villages or small towns such as Much Wenlock. |
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Many psychological theories, on the other hand, hypothesize that cognitive mechanisms, responsible for much of human learning, process language. |
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On the other hand, educational treatment in the case of foreign language may offer opportunities mainly for learning. |
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The liturgies of the Eucharist and the other sacraments vary from rite to rite based on differing theological emphasis. |
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On the other hand, other antitumor drugs such as trabectedin, lurbinectedin and mitomycin C bind to the minor groove. |
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Like the De Conceptu Virginali, it takes the form of a single narrator in a dialogue, offering presumable objections from the other side. |
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The older medicine used to speak of two ways, lysis and crisis, one gradual, the other abrupt, in which one might recover from a bodily disease. |
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Augustus Montague Toplady, Rowland, Richard Hill and others were engaged on one side, while Wesley and Fletcher stood on the other. |
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On the other hand, the Baptists required each member to experience conversion, followed by baptism. |
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On the other hand, Theodotus of Byzantium, Artemon, and Paul of Samosata all accepted the virgin birth. |
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The Lindsey see was quickly absorbed by the Diocese of Lichfield, but the other three remained separate. |
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He made many contacts and friends, not only in Northumbria and the other English kingdoms, but also in Gaul, Frisia, and Italy. |
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Note each palm leaf section was only several lines, written longitudinally across the leaf, and bound by twine to the other sections. |
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Luciferianism, on the other hand, is a belief system and does not revere the devil figure or most characteristics typically affixed to Satan. |
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If these maizes were two boys, not improbably the one would be caned for failing to respond to treatment so efficacious in the case of the other. |
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This contributed to King's and the other large colleges being regarded as de facto universities in their own right. |
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But the five ships on the other side of the mined zone were making mincemeat out of them anyway. |
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Of the other pupils, up to a third receive some kind of bursary or scholarship. |
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Both schools participate in an exchange programme which sees boys from either school visiting the other for one academic term. |
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The whole building comprises a double set of baths, one for men and the other for women. |
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In newly planned Roman cities the temple was normally centrally placed at one end of the forum, often facing the basilica at the other. |
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On the other side was the forum, a small duplicate of an urban forum, where public business could be conducted. |
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On the other side of the praetorium the Via Praetoria continued to the wall, where it went through the Porta Decumana. |
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If barracks had been constructed, one company was housed in one barracks building, with the arms at one end and the common area at the other. |
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On the other hand, no woman who had ever borne a child could be accepted, no matter how free she was of mammilary blemishes. |
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Following its reconstruction, the other three bells were rehung, together with two others, of whose casting no record remains. |
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The man-about-town began to follow her, but along the other side of the boulevard, keeping his eyes trained on her. |
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These included William Blake and Samuel Palmer and the other members of the Ancients in England, and in Germany Philipp Otto Runge. |
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One of the angles of each shell is lightly raised, and the other is attached to the center of the structure. |
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The effects of this on writing about elves are most apparent in England and Germany, with developments in each country influencing the other. |
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He eventually defeats the other kings and establishes his rule over the whole island. |
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Tatlock and other scholars to conclude that Geoffrey borrowed the passage from Henry, rather than the other way around. |
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Once Wheeler's confession became apparent, the other members of the gang fled their usual haunts. |
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He took two French ships leaving the Caribbean, moved one crew across to the other, and sailed the remaining ship back to Ocracoke. |
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On the other side of the island, Teach was busy entertaining guests and had not set a lookout. |
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In a small number of dances for one or two people, steps are near and across a pair of clay tobacco pipes laid one across the other on the floor. |
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The dancers are usually linked one to another via the swords, with one end of each held by one dancer and the other end by another. |
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The performers are connected by short swords bearing two handles, with the handle on one end being fixed, and the other handle swivelling. |
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Belief in mercantilism began to fade in the late 18th century, as the arguments of Adam Smith and the other classical economists won out. |
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On the other hand, the finest quality contain only choice cuts of meat and seasoning. |
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On the other hand, as with most meat products, producers of bacon have received heavy criticism for how their pigs are treated. |
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Dry curries are cooked with very little liquid which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. |
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This article covers the other type of biscuit, which is typically hard, flat and unleavened. |
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Although the young woman's coffin was robbed in antiquity, the other remained in situ and undisturbed, and is now on display at the site. |
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His portrait of Derich Berck of Cologne, on the other hand, is classically simple, possibly influenced by Titian. |
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In Germany, on the other hand, Holbein is regarded as an artist of the Reformation, and in Europe of humanism. |
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He was the first Englishman who added the praise of the elegant Arts to the other Glories of his Country. |
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The Monk and the Prioress, on the other hand, while not as corrupt as the Summoner or Pardoner, fall far short of the ideal for their orders. |
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It espouses the Arabian theory of mercury and sulphur forming the other metals, with vague allusions to transmutation. |
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Throughout the story, both Romeo and Juliet, along with the other characters, fantasise about it as a dark being, often equating it with a lover. |
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For example, both Romeo and Juliet see the other as light in a surrounding darkness. |
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Donne was released shortly thereafter when the marriage was proven valid, and he soon secured the release of the other two. |
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Scientific concepts, on the other hand, are general in nature, and transient sensations do in another sense find correction within them. |
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On the other hand, the Standard Model of Particle physics uses quantum field theory to describe all interactions. |
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On the other hand, Aquinas forbade the overthrow of any morally, Christianly and spiritually legitimate king by his subjects. |
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It begins after Satan and the other rebel angels have been defeated and banished to Hell, or, as it is also called in the poem, Tartarus. |
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On the one hand the standard of right and wrong, on the other the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne. |
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Chesterton's views, on the other hand, became increasingly more focused towards the Church. |
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They stand at the crossroads, and one hates all the roads and the other likes all the roads. |
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On the other hand, there are many poor that can be lent to, but at greater risk. |
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Half of the sales are of English language editions, and the other half in translation. |
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Like the other cadets from King Edward's, Tolkien was posted just outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. |
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During the Restoration period, on the other hand, he endeavoured to encourage serious tastes. |
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The song is supposed to have been played in court, along with all the other of the King's compositions. |
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The music is in four sections and characterised by a more refined and distinguished air than the other anthems. |
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Bill, who had nudged the other customer out of the shop and locked the door, meemawed at him to wait. |
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Bill, who had nudged the other customer out of the shop and locked the door, mee-mawed at him to wait. |
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During filming, to remain in character, Sellers refused most interview requests and kept his distance from the other actors. |
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Occasionally, a film maker will actually edit his film to fit the flow of music, rather than the other way around, which is the norm. |
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Alice and the other animals convene on the bank and the question among them is how to get dry again. |
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Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter. |
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But he also habitually visits the other animals, often looking for a snack or an audience for his poetry as much as for companionship. |
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There was not enough money to put up more new buildings, and so the houses in the other streets are nearly all still standing. |
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The goalkeeper must wear clothing that is easily distinguishable from that worn by the other players and the match officials. |
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One team bats, attempting to score runs, while the other bowls and fields the ball, attempting to restrict the scoring and dismiss the batsmen. |
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If his wicket is put down while the ball is live and he is out of his ground then he is dismissed, but the other batsman is safe. |
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One designated member of the fielding team, called the bowler, bowls the ball from one end of the pitch to the striking batsman at the other end. |
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At this point, another bowler is deployed at the other end, and the fielding side changes ends while the batsmen do not. |
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Apart from the one currently bowling, the other nine fielders are tactically deployed by the team captain in chosen positions around the field. |
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The server then moves to the other side of the service line at the start of a new point. |
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The main philosophy of the styles is, that each style has an advantage over one, but disadvantage over the other one. |
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Supporters of the ban state that boxing is the only sport where hurting the other athlete is the goal. |
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Players may move anywhere around the court but accidental or deliberate obstruction of the other player's movements is forbidden. |
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The group of tournaments that come next in importance are the other ranking tournaments. |
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Tungsten on the other hand, is twice as dense as brass thus a barrel of an equivalent weight could be thirty percent smaller in diameter. |
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For the other two practice sessions two sets have to be handed in at the end. |
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The Triple Crown is awarded to any of the Home Nations who beats the other three in that tournament. |
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Congress elects the President of FIFA, its General Secretary, and the other members of the FIFA Council on the year following the FIFA World Cup. |
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Uruguay were the other team to qualify from that group at the expense of both Mexico and France. |
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By comparison, the other major English domestic cup, the League Cup, involves only the 92 members of the Premier League and Football League. |
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Each club played the other twice, once at home and once away, and two points were awarded for a win and one for a draw. |
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The City Ground is 300 yards away from Notts County's Meadow Lane stadium, on the other side of the Trent. |
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The Super 6 teams played the three other teams that advanced from the other group. |
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The Super 8 teams played the other six teams that progressed from the different groups. |
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The terrorists killed two of the athletes soon after they had taken them hostage and killed the other nine during a failed liberation attempt. |
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There were four figure skating events, although held on October 28 and 29, months after the other events. |
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However, they lost the other three games and went down to a record defeat against New Zealand. |
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The next over is bowled from the other end of the pitch by a different bowler. |
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I just feel so disconnected from people living on the other side of the world. |
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I looked for a set of casual dishes that would go with the other dishes I had acquired for a while. |
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She distressed the new media cabinet so that it fit with the other furniture in the room. |
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Duchamp played a double-handed game, on one hand a public strategy on the other a clandestine commitment. |
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So much of our contemporary theological dreamware is about escape. We long for heaven. We fix our eyes on the other world. We want out! |
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I took up the 'Christian Scientist' book and read half of it, then took a dipperful of drench and read the other half. |
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Then he created a modified dueling tree, featuring six steel targets that swung from one side of a central column to the other when shot. |
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The dusky rose was of a muted color, not clashing with any of the other colors. |
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On the other hand, this evidence may provide grounds for hope that higher-level processes may be measurable and, hence, emulable. |
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All the other difficulties of his reign only exercised without endangering him. |
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On the other hand all closed lakes of the kind now being considered must lie in endorheic regions. |
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When I saw the other driver weaving erratically across the road, I decided to keep my distance. |
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Two angles whose sum is a circle are explementary angles, and either is the explement of the other. |
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On the other hand, when money is saved and the efficiency of the school is injured, that is a false economy. |
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In fact, 18 students in my class are under the FAS, compared to an average of four students in each of the other Primary Six classes. |
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On the other hand a young owl, which had as yet only been fed by hand, began of itself to eat by devouring a fauvette which was lodged with it. |
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The two men began to feud after one of them got a job promotion and the other thought he was more qualified. |
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The actor John Smith hopes to fight off the other nominees for the Golden Globe award. |
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Perhaps none of the other filmcrafts, excepting costumes, have been so comparatively open to, and often dominated by, Hollywood's women. |
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Two adorable fashion boys eagerly welcomed us, one in a schoolboy outfit and the other floating around in a flappy white smock-cape. |
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And I believe you commented somewhere about how the fog line broke at that point and then picked up on the other side of the entrance ramp. |
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In this case the living room attempts to address both the forespace or the virtual court, on the one side, and the valley-panorama on the other. |
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That one had a leaden maul and the other a great leaden wapper, therewith they wappered and all forslingered him. |
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Part of me wants to continue along this path and the other part wants to free roam off the beaten trail and find my own way or die trying. |
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We were friends with some girls from the other school and stayed friends with them. |
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It was one of the syringes Splinter ganked from the hospital the other day when he was in there for chest pains. |
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He also placed Lepidocybium Gill 1862 as the sister group of all the other gempylids and trichiurids. |
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Defining the devices so that they will be genned during the sysgen and installation is the other half. |
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On the other hand, a single snow crystal contains perhaps 100 million molecules, which can be arranged in a gigajillion different ways. |
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The first one is the relative position of the giraffomorph clade with respect to the other pecorans. |
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Then Jigmed gives me two rings, for my two sisters, one mounting a ruby, the other a turquoise, in rich Lhassa gold-work. |
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I heard them on the other bank, and then saw a man on a horse crossing the river, and went to ground like a jackal. |
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But I grew up grandmotherless, and the other women in the family used their creativity in different ways. |
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He scorned my wholesome kennel fare, toothing out dainties and leaving the grosser portions to be finished by the other dogs. |
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But the other three problems had all grown out of assigning jobs to people he had no handle on. |
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Two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, the other to arable crops. |
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If any of the British teams or the Irish team beat the other three in a tournament, then it is awarded the Triple Crown. |
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Many laws differ between Scotland and the other parts of the United Kingdom, and many terms differ for certain legal concepts. |
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Goronwy has gone to goldfish heaven where he is swimming in a beautiful clear blue ocean with all the other fishies. |
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The MAR is a barrier for bottom water, but at these two transform faults deep water currents can pass from one side to the other. |
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Some religious people believe that all the followers of the other religions go to hell. |
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The king's judges would then return to London and often discuss their cases and the decisions they made with the other judges. |
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In practice these are always exercised by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister and the other ministers of HM Government. |
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If one House passes amendments that the other will not agree to, and the two Houses cannot resolve their disagreements, the bill fails. |
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They made innuendoes concerning the stability of the other articles of hieratical law. |
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We had topped the high country, too, and had started down the other side of the mountains that ran out on the promontory. |
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As with the other regions of England, apart from Greater London, the south east has no elected government. |
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The kings of Wessex became increasingly dominant over the other kingdoms of England during the 9th century. |
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Too much of that nauseous business goes on at Muscle Beach, in Hollyweird and the other cesspools. |
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And all the other pigeoneers I knew were obsessed homer men who cared only about racing. |
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All the other consonant phonemes are transcribed into the homoglyphs of their IPA representations. |
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Many characteristics set it apart from the other works of Tacitus, so that its authenticity has at various times been questioned. |
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In return for a glass of horilka he took us to the other end of the village, showed us an empty hut, and introduced us to its owner. |
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Outside all the other spheres, the heavenly, fifth element, manifested in the stars and planets, moves in the perfection of circles. |
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One part of the split mountain is Gibraltar and the other is either Monte Hacho or Jebel Musa. |
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In literary Welsh, on the other hand, inflection of the main verb is usual. |
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Glacials, on the other hand, refer to colder phases within an ice age that separate interglacials. |
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So when we were talking with your friends the other night they mentioned human-cow or hucow, and I am wondering where that goes here? |
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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 balance plough had two sets of ploughs facing each other, arranged so when one was in the ground, the other set was lifted into the air. |
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Punic Carthage was gone, but the other Punic cities in the western Mediterranean flourished under Roman rule. |
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The cloth and the dress distinguished one class of people from the other class. |
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Suetonius and the other ancient authors accused Claudius of being dominated by women and wives, and of being a womanizer. |
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On the other hand, the eight hypergeusic children were described as temperamental during meals and difficult in their food choices. |
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On the other hand, if you preserve me safe and sound, I shall be an eternal example of your clemency. |
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On the other hand, the only processes that could directly give a sentence new meanings would not give its components new meanings. |
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The list is evidence for more complex settlement than the single political entity of the other historical sources. |
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Shift scenarios, on the other hand, involve the death or end of the source language and the restructuring into a target language. |
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While one royal faction was celebrating Easter, the other would still be fasting during Lent. |
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King Oswiu presided over the synod and acted as the final judge, who would give his royal authority in support of one side or the other. |
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With all the other kingdoms having fallen to the Vikings, Wessex alone was still resisting. |
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In one of these the writing is prose, in the other a combination of prose and alliterating verse. |
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The Danish encyclopedia Den Store Danske on the other hand identifies her as Tove from the Western Wendland. |
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Alaska and Hawaii are incontiguous with the other 48 states of the United States. |
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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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Our group leader proved highly ineffectual, caving to every whim put forth by the other members. |
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The idol has come sliding down its pedestal to fawn and grovel with all the other infatuates in the dust about my feet. |
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Henry skilfully played them off one against the other, without relaxing his warlike approach. |
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The woman on the other hand is in her cups swigging from one wine glass while another stands at her elbow. |
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When we rounded the corner, Peter was in sight at the other end of the road. |
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If, on the other hand, Mary gave birth to a healthy child, Elizabeth's chances of becoming queen would recede sharply. |
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Different individuals, groups, parishes, dioceses and provinces may identify more closely with one or the other, or some mixture of the two. |
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Coronary angiography was performed, showing severe intrastent restenosis in mid portion of LAD and mild lesions on the other arteries. |
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The majority of the other symbols were made official in the late 20th century. |
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One was military attacks on African towns and villages, the other was attacking Portuguese slave ships. |
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The creation of a national flag proved contentious, designs acceptable to one side typically offending the other. |
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Isness always indicates identity of the other or another in an objective way. |
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For the other half, Scrivener was usually able to find corresponding Greek readings in the editions of Erasmus, or in the Complutensian Polyglot. |
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At times there would be two groups of three lines allowing one group to reload while the other group arranged themselves and fired. |
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Cromwell's cavalry, on the other hand, trained to operate as a single unit, which led to many decisive victories. |
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During the battle, Cromwell switched his reserves from one side of the river Severn to the other and back again. |
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As with the other reforms, this helped ensure that Fellows had a chance to vet and properly consider candidates. |
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The members of council, the president and the other officers are elected from and by its fellowship. |
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And it wasn't his suit that worried the people on the green tram, even though most of the other men wore flowing jellabas. |
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William, on the other hand, demanded that he remain as king even after his wife's death. |
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After the death of either William or Mary, the other would continue to reign. |
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The mortgager and mortgagee differ the one from the other, not more in length of purse, than the jester and jestee do in that of memory. |
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They were betrayed by Alistair Ruadh MacDonell of Glengarry, a spy in Charles's entourage, and while one was arrested, the other barely escaped. |
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Responsible government was first granted to Nova Scotia in 1848, and was soon extended to the other British North American colonies. |
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He entered into disputes and disagreements with Loch, with Francis Egerton, and with the other two trustees. |
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These boats were crewed by three men, who operated a watch system whereby two men worked while the other slept. |
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They invited the other orders to join them, but made it clear they intended to conduct the nation's affairs with or without them. |
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France's constant warfare with the combined forces of the other major powers of Europe for over two decades finally took its toll. |
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On the other hand, should the kakistocrats in Iran stick with the name of expediency to describe their power brokers? |
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He gestured toward the empty chair and the other officers began passing him their kegged beef and ship's biscuit. |
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England and the other home nations mainly only played in the European Cup. |
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His ill-willed interference was not appreciated by the other members. |
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There would be multiple rings of defensive walls, one inside the other, with the inner ring rising above the outer so that its field of fire was not completely obscured. |
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On the other hand, the socialist conspiracy of Babeuf was easily quelled. |
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Competitions are held between teams from both traditions, with games alternating between codes and one version being played in the morning and the other in the afternoon. |
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A dismasting often means the dominoing of one mast into the other, down through the decks, cannoning the cargo through the hull below, and sinking the ship very quickly. |
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On the other hand, his failed war against Dacia was a humiliating defeat. |
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The metaperspective aims to assess the degree to which one relationship member can accurately infer the other member's closeness, commitment, and complementarity. |
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Using the blunt end of one of the vibraphone mallets, he pried open her folds. With the balled end of the other, he rhythmically rolled over her kernel. |
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She was older than any two of them combined and looked as if she could drink off a case with one hand and arm-wrestle all three of them with the other. |
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Mill defines the difference between higher and lower forms of pleasure with the principle that those who have experienced both tend to prefer one over the other. |
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Expansion of Highbury was restricted because the East Stand had been designated as a Grade II listed building and the other three stands were close to residential properties. |
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At first the shilling each way I put on horses was not my own but the concession allowed me by the street bookmaker for the other bankers' bets I brought him. |
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The cause of the abnormal gonadal localization is not known, and the other anatomical changes are probably not due to the ectopicity of the gonads. |
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On the other hand he declares carefully that his views are relatively unimportant and that he merely behaves like any other eisteddfodwr in similar circumstances. |
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On the other hand, we have emotionlike experiences almost all of the time. |
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On the other hand, let's say you've assumed the two of you aren't on gift giving terms yet. Then, out of the blue, your empty-handedness is met by a lavish gift. |
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On the other hand, it has been asserted that Churchill's involvement in the bombing of Dresden was based on strategic and tactical aspects of winning the war. |
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On the other, his warband in the earliest sources includes former pagan gods, and his wife and his possessions are clearly Otherworldly in origin. |
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On the other hand, Oscar Wilde, Henry James, and Virginia Woolf complained of a lack of psychological depth, loose writing, and a vein of saccharine sentimentalism. |
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