The gap between the lead runner and the rest of the field continued to widen. |
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Throughout the rest of the 20th century, the United States Navy maintained a tonnage greater than that of the next 17 largest navies combined. |
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Yes, apartheiding the apartheiders, is what the rest of the world is doing. |
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Hamlin oranges are the main cultivar planted, and from this crop the rest of the United States and to a lesser extent Europe gets orange juice. |
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The intellectual leader of this era whose work was most influential for the rest of the century was also the most antihistorical. |
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Since 1966, more Americans have received the Nobel Prize in Medicine than the rest of the world combined. |
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Europe Programme focuses on advocating for better policies protecting victims of slavery in the UK and the rest of Europe. |
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After this unpromising start Disraeli kept a low profile for the rest of the parliamentary session. |
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Disraeli and his wife alternated between Hughenden and several homes in London for the rest of their marriage. |
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The industrial areas spent the rest of the 1920s in recession, and these industries received little investment or modernisation. |
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The Soviet Union instituted a new communist government in Poland, analogous to much of the rest of the Eastern Bloc. |
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In 2012, the process of converting to Digital terrestrial television started, to be compatible with the rest of Europe. |
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Hours after the first of such flights, Turkey did allow the use of its air space and the rest of the 10th SFG infiltrated in. |
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Compared with the rest of Europe, Scotland has a low population density at 65 people per square kilometre. |
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Ferries serve both to link Orkney to the rest of Scotland, and also to link together the various islands of the Orkney archipelago. |
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The summit is much higher than the Faroe Islands and well as the rest of the British Isles. |
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In common with the rest of Scotland the whole region was affected by Pleistocene glaciations. |
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Fewer work in managerial or professional occupations, and more in elementary occupations, compared to the rest of the country. |
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The South Wales Valleys became a symbol of the whole of Wales for many foreign people and people in the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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The British military and their families make up the rest of the population. |
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Diego Garcia and the rest of the Chagos islands were uninhabited until the late 18th century. |
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Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. |
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Ferdinand's forces kept Prussia's western flank secure for the rest of the war. |
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During the rest of the campaign the allied fleets remained in control of the Black Sea, ensuring the various fronts were kept supplied. |
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By the early 1950s, the Soviet approach to restricting emigration movement was emulated by most of the rest of the Eastern Bloc. |
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The Welsh Guards were keen to rejoin the rest of their Battalion, who were potentially facing the enemy without their support. |
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Delivery takes place in Hamburg for customers from Europe and the Middle East and in Toulouse for customers from the rest of the world. |
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He lived in that manor the rest of his life, filming scenes from The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut there as well. |
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Kubrick is buried on the grounds along with one of his daughters and the rest of his family still lives there. |
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Her wish was that Robert remarry and have children, but he stayed single for the rest of his life. |
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Locomotives have their own braking system, independent from the rest of the train. |
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Euro Traveller is British Airways' economy class offering on flights from the UK to the rest of Europe. |
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For the rest of the populace, this happens only in the case of a general mobilization. |
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This does not 'make' the person a saint, it merely recognizes the fact and announces it to the rest of the Church. |
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In practice, it is the partaking of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ in the midst of the Divine Liturgy with the rest of the church. |
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The Renaissance was a period of cultural change originating in Florence and later spreading to the rest of Europe. |
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It is free of charge to all citizens of Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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Barrie was so proud of the letter that he carried it around for the rest of his life. |
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Despite Reitell's previous misgivings about their relationship, they spent the rest of the day and night together. |
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Along with the rest of Europe the effects of the French Revolution were felt in Wales. |
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We may never return to the square in the rest of the walk or we may visit a new part of it that was not explored initially. |
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In the 1950s, the BBC SO, in common with the rest of the BBC's musical organisation, suffered from stagnation. |
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In 1961 he began a regular association with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, which lasted for the rest of his life. |
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Robin, still feeling poorly, missed the New York sessions, but the rest of the band put away instrumental tracks and demos. |
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The pair spent the rest of the university year planning a band, ultimately forming a group called Pectoralz. |
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And in doing of this, there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it. |
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Marx moved to London in early June 1849 and would remain based in the city for the rest of his life. |
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Volumes II and III of Capital remained mere manuscripts upon which Marx continued to work for the rest of his life. |
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He retired from academic life in 1969, though he remained intellectually active for the rest of his life. |
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In the rest of the country rugby tends to be played mainly by private schools. |
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As a result, the border between Svalbard and the rest of Norway is largely treated like any other external Schengen border. |
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Thus we read in the life of Virgil, and how far his Natalitial Poplar had out-strip'd the rest of its Contemporaries. |
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By the 14th century, they had become defined as the land between The Pale and the rest of Ireland. |
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Another example is the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, each having separate border controls from the rest of Malaysia. |
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They connect the international gates in the newly opened Pier F, located at one end of the pier, with the rest of the terminal. |
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Northern Somalia was an important link in the Horn, connecting the region's commerce with the rest of the ancient world. |
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Local militants were joined by jihadists from the rest of North Africa, the Middle East, Europe and the Caucasus. |
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Of the four, only the Shakargarh tehsil, which was separated from the rest of the district by the Ravi river, was awarded to Pakistan. |
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Tijuana, because of the dreams of border crossers, and its relatively higher wages compared to the rest of Mexico, naturally attracts immigrants. |
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The Port of Oakland, fourth largest in the nation, also handles trade entering from the Pacific Rim to the rest of the country. |
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California has an idiosyncratic political culture compared to the rest of the country, and is sometimes regarded as a trendsetter. |
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As in the rest of Spanish America, the overthrow of Ferdinand VII during the Peninsular War created great concern. |
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After World War I, Aachen was occupied by the Allies until 1930, along with the rest of German territory west of the Rhine. |
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The glaciers were thicker and lasted longer in Fennoscandia compared with the rest of Europe. |
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Burgh status was broadly analogous to borough status, found in the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and Scotland, Dumfries experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Like the rest of Dumfries and Galloway, of Scotland's three major geographical areas Dumfries lies in the Southern Uplands. |
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From the carnage of Bannockburn, the rest of the army tried to escape to the safety of the English border, ninety miles to the south. |
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However, Louis IV had silenced the papal claims and John XXII stayed the rest of his life in Avignon. |
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Kelly DeVries argues that Joan of Arc's aggressive use of artillery and frontal assaults influenced French tactics for the rest of the war. |
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He regained his mental powers, but his movement, hearing, and sight remained impaired for the rest of his life. |
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Hardie spent the rest of his life campaigning for votes for women and developing a closer relationship with Sylvia Pankhurst. |
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The text above the Paris Metro entrance uses the qualities of the rest of the iron work in the structure. |
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The library was destroyed, but firefighters managed to save the rest of the building. |
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Ossian was especially popular in Danish art, but also found in Germany and the rest of Scandinavia. |
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Much of the rest of the population lives in crofting townships scattered around the coastline. |
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By 1971, only Kilmuir parish had more than three quarters Gaelic speakers while the rest of Skye ranged between 50 and 74 per cent. |
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As with the rest of Scotland, Dunbar experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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As with the rest of Western Scotland, Tiree experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Local governance was brought into line with that of the rest of Great Britain. |
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Temperatures in Glenrothes, like the rest of Scotland, are relatively moderate given its northern latitude. |
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However, religious sectarianism in politics has largely disappeared from the rest of the Republic of Ireland. |
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Following the union of Scotland with England, the government began bringing Scotland's local governance into line with the rest of Great Britain. |
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The climate of Stirling differs little from that of much of the rest of central Scotland. |
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One subject the laws did cover is how the king fit within the rest of the legal system. |
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The origin of this particular legal provision is as unclear as the rest of Irish law. |
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India consumes almost as much whisky as the rest of the world put together. |
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I Dreamed a Dream also outsold the rest of the top 5 albums combined in its first week. |
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The 16th and 17th centuries in Wales, as in the rest of Europe, were a period of great change. |
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In 1978 the first Monday in May in the rest of the UK, and the final Monday of May in Scotland, were designated as bank holidays. |
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A number of differences apply in Scotland relative to the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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Despite this, it is custom and practice to follow the rest of the UK and banks close on the last Monday and not the first. |
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It became extinct about the same time as the rest of the glacial age megafauna. |
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The tournament in 1999 was hosted by Wales with matches also being held throughout the rest of the United Kingdom, Ireland and France. |
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Jones went on to fall in love with the Old Course for the rest of his life. |
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He would continue to battle with alcoholism for the rest of his life despite several attempts to treat the disease. |
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Belgium's strongly globalized economy and its transport infrastructure are integrated with the rest of Europe. |
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It was this massive emigration from the Middle East that would later help distribute these animals to the rest of Afroeurasia. |
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Nubia was one of the relatively few places in Africa to have a sustained Bronze Age along with Egypt and much of the rest of North Africa. |
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The Sudbury matte process converted only half the sulfide to oxide and then used this oxide to remove the rest of the sulfur as oxide. |
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James was delivered to the English king and remained a prisoner for the rest of Henry's reign. |
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The division was made up predominately of Welshmen, but it included soldiers from the rest of the United Kingdom and several other nations. |
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Through the rest of 1940, Swansea was targeted by single and small groups of enemy bombers. |
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The Llanvirn occupies the rest of the Darriwilian, and terminates with it at the base of the Late Ordovician. |
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This region is characterised by the presence of ganglion cells which are regularly arrayed and larger than those found in the rest of the retina. |
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Porpoises feed largely on fish and squid, much like the rest of the odontocetes. |
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Its economy was not tied to the rest of the world and was only slightly affected by the Great Depression. |
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Some sections of the rest of the route are of lower standard than that of those further east. |
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In common with most of the rest of the United Kingdom, Chester has an oceanic climate. |
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Much of the rest of the castle has been replaced by the neoclassical county court and its entrance, the Propyleum. |
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It is an interchange between the rest of South and West Wales, and other major British cities. |
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The climate of Shrewsbury is similar to that of the rest of Shropshire, generally moderate. |
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Shrewsbury is the county's public transport hub and has road and rail links to the rest of the county and country. |
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The climate of Cork, like the rest of Ireland, is mild oceanic and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. |
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He was appointed in 1716 rector of Llanddowror, where he remained there for the rest of his life. |
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After the European exploration and conquest of the Americas, the practice of smoking tobacco quickly spread to the rest of the world. |
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Early roads were not systematically managed, and in Glamorgan as in the rest of Wales, they were in a very poor state. |
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Oh, not the middle of nowhere like the rest of Indiana, but a nowhere so flat and ugly you want to lie down in a ditch and never get up again. |
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For example, it was the everyday language of most of the rest of the Scottish Highlands until little more than a century ago. |
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On 30 November 1967 British troops were evacuated, leaving Aden and the rest of the FSA under NLF control. |
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It is said that he was exiled to south Wales for overstepping the mark in his poetry and spent the rest of his life outside Gwynedd. |
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Williams suffered a stroke in 1981, the physical effects of which he suffered for the rest of his life. |
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In 1910 she found living quarters in Meudon, a suburb of Paris where she would remain for the rest of her life. |
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The BBC Two Wales matches are usually made available to the rest of the United Kingdom via BBC Red Button. |
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By February 2008, it became clear that Bale was to miss the rest of the season through injury. |
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Chhattisgarh cuisine is unique in nature and not found in the rest of India, although the staple food is rice, like in much of the country. |
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He'll need several more years to pay off the rest of the loan. |
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Born with deformed legs, she underwent surgery at age four and suffered pain in her legs for the rest of her life. |
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When the boss assigned the project to Tom, the rest of us were relieved to be off the hook. |
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All three were fulfilled, and as a mark of her thanks, Dwynwen devoted herself to God's service for the rest of her life. |
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Prior to 1 April 1974, Birkenhead and the rest of the Wirral Peninsula were part of the county of Cheshire. |
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Despite decades of research, where these animals go for the rest of the year remains unknown. |
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She and another pod member ate the shark's liver and allowed the rest of the carcass to sink. |
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It was allowed to keep a large degree of independence from the rest of the network, which explains why steam traction survived. |
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The region was less Romanised than the rest of Roman Britain since it was considered a remote province. |
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The nostrils are located on top of the head above the eyes so that the rest of the body can remain submerged while surfacing for air. |
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However, Sicily continues to have a GDP per capita below the Italian average and more unemployment than the rest of Italy. |
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The islands' culture and cuisine are similar to that of the rest of Spain but have their own distinctive features. |
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Bear Island has average temperatures even higher than the rest of the archipelago. |
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The Renaissance began in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe, bringing a renewed interest in humanism, science, exploration and art. |
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The country remained a battlefield for the rest of the war, as the Allies were slowly moving up from the south. |
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All of this is because road numbering and road standard is separate in Sweden, as in the rest of Scandinavia. |
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Sweden was under German influence for much of the war, as ties to the rest of the world were cut off through blockades. |
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A storm on 3 February 1825 penetrated the narrow land mass, Agger Tange, and thus separated Northern Jutland from the rest of Jutland. |
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The early history of Portugal is shared with the rest of the Iberian Peninsula located in South Western Europe. |
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In 1348 and 1349 Portugal, like the rest of Europe, was devastated by the Black Death. |
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In 1719 the province was subdivided in two counties and administered in the same way as the rest of Sweden. |
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The Vikings pillaged monasteries on Ireland's west coast in 795 and then spread out to cover the rest of the coastline. |
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Changes in shipbuilding in the rest of Europe led to the demise of the longship for military purposes. |
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In common with the rest of Scotland, Yell was covered in thick ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages. |
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The teacher asked her students to take it in turns to read the story out loud to the rest of the class. |
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Sgt. Smith fleeced most of the rest of the outpost of their earnings in their weekly game of craps. |
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However, there is no consensus on the interpretation of the rest of the text. |
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Grunnegs is so different from the rest of the Dutch Low Saxon varieties that it may be treated separately. |
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Honestly, I believe she is outsewing all the rest of us for every evening finds Frances stitching away. |
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Swedish is an official language also in the rest of Finland, though, with the same official status as Finnish. |
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Lowestoft and Nottingham remained out of communication range, and separated from the rest of their squadron took no further part in the action. |
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By this time, the rest of the German ships were too far away for the British to catch up. |
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Both projects dramatically improved commerce with the rest of Europe and the world. |
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At the end of the Second World War, communication with the rest of the country broke down, and food and fuel became scarce. |
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In 1378, the city was besieged by Charles V as the rest of the Norman possessions of the King of Navarre, but in vain. |
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This maneouver, however, was effected without warning the rest of the Spanish fleet. |
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The battle continued for the rest of the day and into the night, and was full of incident. |
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In fear of his life, he retired to his house for the rest of the year, issuing occasional proclamations of bad omens. |
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This served as a lesson to the rest of the confederacy of the fate in store for those who dared to stand against Rome. |
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Louis and the rebel barons advanced west and John retreated, spending the summer reorganising his defences across the rest of the kingdom. |
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They wreaked havoc in Northumbria and Mercia and the rest of Anglia before being halted by Wessex. |
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I was expecting the tearful ticking off, the girlish recriminations and all the rest of the bag of tricks along those lines. |
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Vedder and the rest of the band are at their best when they're feeling balladic. |
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He got a banding permit in the early 30s and was an active bander for the rest of his life. |
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Hearing Sir Fred the Shred and the rest of them utter some hedged half-apologies has not made the public feel any warmer to the banksters. |
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They benched him for the rest of the game because they thought he was injured. |
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She'd nearly had enough. She was ready to go home, forget all about it. Be the birthdayless, motherless Mattie Browne for the rest of her life. |
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One of the mess orderlies had consistently bludged on the rest of us all day. |
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He's a teacher or something, one of them bookwormy men, whose head never pays no attention to what the rest of him is doing. |
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Chillin' with the Chet-meister waiting for the rest of the brodeo to show up so the foosball tournament can begin. |
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A string had caught in the brushbar and shut down the belt drive. This was quickly fixed and we hosed up the rest of the filth. |
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We spent the rest of the day hopping from pond to pond with the bushwhackers, and we found them very suited for it. |
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Sure, his calves are a little weak, but the rest of his physique is so overwhelming, he should place high. |
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He's probably forgotten about that part of our exchange already. I mean, the rest of it wasn't a total car crash... was it? |
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The central painting, depicting Circe's palace, is compositionally and stylistically different than the rest of the frieze. |
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The encounter with Laura that Good Friday was a coup de foudre, and for the rest of his life he was to adore her, mostly from afar. |
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This little hamlet of cute shops and cupcakeries is not like the rest of the country. |
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The express company could only handle shipments door to door on the West Coast, needing others to reach the rest of the country. |
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And if Sweden is coming out of its dot-coma, then so should the rest of the high-tech world. |
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The spirit of the Spanish Erasmians was in fact different from the spirit that inspired Erasmus and his followers in the rest of Western Europe. |
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Typical septic. Can't understand why the rest of the world thinks he's a fuck-knuckle. |
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Mo was doing most of the talking and even though he's a good guy, once he gets going about Betty you can forget it for the rest of the night. |
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Sober-eyed commentators safe in their television studios interviewed engineers about the chances that the rest of the dam could go. |
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With the rest of the squad injured, Jones had a golden opportunity to prove his worth to the coach. |
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After their prank was successful, the friends wore goony smiles on their faces for the rest of the day. |
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The Scottish education system is distinct from the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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Luettwitz hedgehogged his regiment and held his positions until the rest of the division arrived two days later. |
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Like the rest of the UK, the island has an oceanic climate, but is somewhat milder and sunnier, which makes it a holiday destination. |
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A major difference is also the use of the Welsh language, as laws concerning it apply in Wales and not in the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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The main alternative to the common law system is the civil law system, which is used in Continental Europe, and most of the rest of the world. |
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The major turnpikes radiated from London and were the means by which the Royal Mail was able to reach the rest of the country. |
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Fauna in the Pennines is similar to the rest of England and Wales, but the area hosts some specialised species. |
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As in Great Britain and the rest of Europe, voting and membership of parliament was restricted to property owners. |
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He continued to write for the rest of his life, eventually completing over 60 books, most of which have survived. |
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I don't have any ulcers. I do have celiac disease, as you and the rest of you homonazis on Usenet very well know. |
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With defeat came enforced baptism and conversion as well as the union of the Saxons with the rest of the Germanic, Frankish empire. |
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Aficionados continued to play housie for the rest of the decade, but always under the threat of criminal prosecution. |
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The Pyrenees mountains are situated along the northeast edge of the peninsula, where it adjoins the rest of Europe. |
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Spanish and Portuguese have expanded beyond Iberia to the rest of world, becoming global languages. |
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This stands in contrast to the rest of Europe where it frequently found in both roles. |
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The origins of the Celtiberians might provide a key to understanding the Celticisation process in the rest of the Peninsula. |
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Despite their geographical isolation from the rest of the Celtic world, the Galatians maintained their Celtic language for at least 700 years. |
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He executed Pertinax's murderers and dismissed the rest of the Praetorian Guard, filling its ranks with loyal troops from his own legions. |
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As with the rest of the Vale of York the city's climate is drier and warmer than the rest of the Yorkshire and Humberside region. |
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This situation and its consequences governed the eventual permanence of Britain's detachment from the rest of the Empire. |
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King Burgred of Mercia then negotiated peace with Ivar, with the Danes keeping Nottingham in exchange for leaving the rest of Mercia alone. |
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In order to establish peace, King Burhred of Mercia ceded Nottingham to the Danes in exchange for leaving the rest of Mercia undisturbed. |
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For the rest of the year Alfred concentrated on attacking with small bands against isolated groups of Danes. |
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Feudalism never really developed in Norway or Sweden, as it did in the rest of Europe. |
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Although the death rate was comparable with the rest of Europe, economic recovery took much longer because of the small, scattered population. |
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Olav at the Nidaros shrine, and with them, much of the contact with cultural and economic life in the rest of Europe. |
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Although Odo remained in confinement for the rest of William's reign, his lands were not confiscated. |
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Officials could be stationed in Poitou, however, due to a large concentration of castles compared to the rest of Aquitaine. |
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Unwisely, however, he followed the scattered enemy in pursuit, and on his return found the rest of the royal army defeated. |
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Soon, similar institutions were established throughout the Egyptian desert as well as the rest of the eastern half of the Roman Empire. |
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The rivalry of the French royal house with the Habsburgs dominated the rest of the sixteenth century. |
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The guilt of having permitted the massacre would haunt Charles for the rest of his life. |
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England dominated the English Channel for the rest of the war, preventing French invasions. |
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In the 15th century, the Renaissance spread rapidly from its birthplace in Florence to the rest of Italy and soon to the rest of Europe. |
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There Elizabeth experienced an emotional crisis that some historians believe affected her for the rest of her life. |
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A severe storm off the coast of Portugal separated Tiger from the rest of the fleet. |
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Since the Acts of Union 1707, Scotland has shared a legislature with the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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His speech development was also slow, and he retained a stammer, or hesitant speech, for the rest of his life. |
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His army then proceeded to occupy Edinburgh and the rest of Scotland south of the Forth. |
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At the Restoration, he was found guilty of high treason and remained in custody in Guernsey for the rest of his life. |
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Each time he returned to England, Mary gave up her power to him without reservation, an arrangement that lasted for the rest of Mary's life. |
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Women fare better in Manchester than the rest of the country in terms of equal pay to men. |
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This temporarily solved the problem in Paris, but the rest of the country suffered. |
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Despite his divorce from Josephine, Napoleon showed his dedication to her for the rest of his life. |
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Early in his service, Nelson discovered that he suffered from seasickness, a chronic complaint that dogged him for the rest of his life. |
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Nelson and Seahorse spent the rest of the year cruising off the coast and escorting merchantmen. |
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Nelson spent the rest of the war cruising in the West Indies, where he captured a number of French and Spanish prizes. |
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For the rest of the month he carried out raids along the coast and intercepted enemy shipping. |
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Nelson spent the rest of 1799 at the Neapolitan court but put to sea again in February 1800 after Lord Keith's return. |
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The 33rd, along with the rest of the army, suffered heavy losses from sickness and exposure. |
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While there, he soon acquired a taste for Havana cigars, which he would smoke for the rest of his life. |
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They included data for the North East of England as an area more similar to the devolved areas than the rest of England. |
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Most of this region rests on the Indian Plate and is isolated from the rest of Asia by large mountain barriers. |
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Throughout the rest of the twentieth century, Labour governments alternated with Conservative governments. |
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Parades are a prominent feature of Northern Ireland society, more so than in the rest of Ireland or in Britain. |
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Rain is frequent throughout the year, although the summer is slightly wetter than the rest of the year. |
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The entire state is vulnerable to a tornado strike, with the extreme southern portion of the state slightly less so than the rest of the state. |
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Once the ambiguity is resolved, that resolution has binding effect as described in the rest of this article. |
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The City of London, and the rest of Greater London, each form a ceremonial county. |
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It was renamed but otherwise unreformed by the changes in local government that occurred in 1974 in the rest of England outside Greater London. |
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Rainfall is the lowest at the coast and snowfall is rarer than the rest of the region. |
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Seasonal swings are far lower than in the vast majority of the land areas at Liverpool's latitude in the rest of the world. |
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In common with much of the rest of the UK today, Liverpool's economy is dominated by service sector industries, both public and private. |
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Once King William had won total control of the strategically important Thames Valley, he went on to invade the rest of England. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Exmoor has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of England. |
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Rainfall is lowest at the coast and snowfall there is rarer than the rest of the region. |
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Like the rest of the United Kingdom, the climate in Sheffield is generally temperate. |
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Just as London enjoyed growth through international trade, the rest of Great Britain also benefited from the economic boom. |
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The climate of Preston is of a temperate maritime type, with a narrow range of temperatures, similar to the rest of the British Isles. |
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By this time, Agnes was enamoured of medical research and was Lister's partner in the laboratory for the rest of her life. |
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The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day and are in perfect health till the eighth. |
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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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It allows such a contributor to make a single payment that will increase their state pension for the rest of their life. |
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This is compatible with the rest of the European countries, Australia and New Zealand. |
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Trade between western Europe and the rest of Eurasia suffered a severe blow when the Roman Empire fell in the 5th century. |
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In the Middle Ages, Gaelic culture became dominant throughout the rest of Scotland and the Isle of Man. |
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As in most of the rest of northern Europe, England saw little of these developments until more than a century later. |
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Newquay Cornwall International Airport provides an airlink to the rest of the UK, Ireland and Europe. |
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This demand for rental fields came at a time when the rest of the industry was struggling and in serious decline. |
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The flat northern plain in the north and east has a similar climate to that of the rest of the West Midlands. |
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Shropshire is connected to the rest of the United Kingdom via a number of road and rail links. |
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A lengthy war of attrition, conducted on his behalf by his younger brother Ferdinand, continued for the rest of Charles's reign. |
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And I hardly know how the rest of my prayers would survive if those for the dead were forbidden. |
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Now, as the Buddha, he spent the rest of his life teaching the Dharma he had discovered, and died at the age of 80 in Kushinagar, India. |
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Postgraduate qualifications are not designated Master of Arts as in the rest of the UK, as this is an undergraduate degree. |
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Honours degrees are subdivided into classes in the same way as the rest of the UK, depending on the overall grade achieved. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Bath has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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The Earl retreated, allowing the King control of the capital, and the Tower experienced peace for the rest of Henry's reign. |
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They were connected to the castle by removable wooden bridges, so if the towers were captured the rest of the castle was not accessible. |
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He also played a part in the organisation of diocese on lines closer to those in the rest of Western Europe. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and the Midlands, Coventry experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Both Sikh and Hindu religions are represented significantly higher than in the rest of the West Midlands in general. |
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The explosion caused all the casualties and substantial damage to the rest of the plant. |
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In the 16th century, Shewa and the rest of Abyssinia were conquered by the forces of Ahmed Gurey of the Adal Sultanate to the northwest. |
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Usually the raw meat was delivered in winter, but the processed meat, throughout the rest of the year. |
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The landowner Fred Johnson granted permission for an excavation to search for the rest of the hoard. |
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Apart from a brief interlude in 1770, Marchi remained in Reynolds' employment as a studio assistant for the rest of the artist's career. |
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By about 1960, Freud had established the style that he would use, with some changes, for the rest of his career. |
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Becoming an anchoress may have served as a way to quarantine her from the rest of the population. |
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Johnson spent the rest of his time studying, even during the Christmas holiday. |
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This was their main residence for the rest of their lives and the place where Christie did most of her writing. |
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Much of this copying was entered into a notebook that Handel maintained for the rest of his life. |
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Its hallmark was call and response, performed between a soloist and the rest of the workers in chorus. |
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The style of palace, and the court system of manners and arts he fostered became the model for the rest of Europe. |
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By 1723 he had moved into a Georgian house at 25 Brook Street, which he rented for the rest of his life. |
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Elgar and Reed formed a firm friendship, which lasted for the rest of Elgar's life. |
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For much of the rest of his life, Elgar indulged himself in his several hobbies. |
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For most of the rest of the twentieth century, it was generally agreed that Elgar's creative impulse ceased after his wife's death. |
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These began a long series of Delius recordings under Beecham that continued for the rest of the conductor's life. |
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